Diageo hired Madison Avenue stalwart JWT to help revive its Baileys liqueur brand. The new campaign's slogan, "Listen to your lips," tries to remind people of the Baileys taste by focusing on pictures of lips, in a playful flirty way. (Nov. 24)

With the rescue package for Citigroup and others to come, the U.S. government's debt is on pace to run up an additional $1 trillion, says MarketWatch columnist David Weidner. But the financial system's capacity for bailout is reaching its limits. (Nov. 24)

FoxNews's Stuart Varney, in for Paul Gigot this week, and the all-star WSJ Editorial Board (Dan Henninger, James Freeman and John Fund) discuss the appointment of Tim Geithner as Treasury Secretary and other potential Obama cabinet members. (Nov. 24)

With U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson by his side, President Bush says his administration will continue to do what is necessary to safeguard the economy and that it will work closely with President-elect Barack Obama. Video courtesy of Fox News. (Nov. 24)

Reiner Triltsch, senior vice president at Federated Global Investment, explains why he is cautious on Russian equities and why Brazil is still one of his favorite emerging markets. Triltsch also discusses attractive opportunities in China and India.

President-elect Barack Obama says the nation is facing an economic crisis of "historic proportions," but that he has confidence in his newly-formed economic team and the resilience of the American people. Video courtesy of Fox News. (Nov. 24)

WSJ's Deputy Markets Editor Dennis Berman tells colleague Evan Newmark what he thinks about the Citigroup bailout. He says the rescue raises questions about the viability of the rest of the U.S. banking system. (Nov. 24)

Shares of major carriers posted gains Monday, as investors may be interpreting Citigroup's bailout as a sign that the economic downturn may not be quite as long or as deep as previously thought. MarketWatch's Christopher Hinton reports. (Nov. 24)

The opposition to President Hugo Chavez now holds sway over major urban areas that will be pivotal in future elections, although the president's rural power base is still intact. Video courtesy of Reuters. (Nov. 24)

Many retirees are looking for ways to boost income, but MarketWatch's Chuck Jaffe suggests they stay away from reverse convertible securities. He explains why in this interview with Kelsey Hubbard. (Nov. 24)